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Warhorse One is a 2023 American war action drama film directed by and written by William Kaufman and Johnny Strong (directorial debut), [3] starring Strong and Athena Durner; Kaufman and Strong also had other roles.
A war officer who is thought dead returns to the woman he loves, only to find she has remarried. R, D 1931 US A Woman of Experience: The Registered Woman: Harry Joe Brown: During World War I, a woman is rejected for volunteer work because of her dubious reputation, but that same reputation gets her recruited as a spy for Austria. D P 1931 US ...
[1] [3] During the early years of World War II, before the company got its arsenal back, it was forced to improvise weapons to outfit war movie sets. [1] After James Stembridge died in 1942 at the age of 72, [2] the company was taken over by Dickie and Ed Stembridge, who had served as an ordnance officer during World War II. [1]
Although it is largely fictional, the movie does touch on the main aspects of the operation, which was geared to thwart the German long-range weapons programme in the final years of World War II. The story alternates between Nazi Germany 's development of the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket, and the efforts of British Intelligence and its agents ...
Documentary films about nuclear war and weapons (1 C, 36 P) H. Films about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1 C, 40 P) M.
The Wild Geese is a 1978 war film starring an ensemble cast led by Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Krüger.The film, which was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, was the result of a long-held ambition of producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film in the vein of The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare.
The Bomb is a 2015 American documentary film about the history of nuclear weapons, from theoretical scientific considerations at the very beginning, to their first use on August 6, 1945, [1] [2] to their global political implications in the present day.
The U.S. entered the war in April 1917, which achieved Wellington House's primary objective. The DOI increased its production of war films, but did not know what would play most effectively in the U.S., leading to nearly every British war film being sent to the States thereafter, including The Tanks in Action at the Battle of the Ancre and The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras ...